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Show Ben Lomond Beacon, May 18, 1978, Page 5 Warriors pick class officers for 78 year The class officers for Weber High School were elected this past week. The new senior class officers are president - Brad Hall, vice president - Sharon Kendell and secretary - Pam Allen. Junior class officers are: president Duane Manscil, vice Roger president Saunders, and secretary Darla Manseil. Students at Weber High School have also elected Boys and Girls Association officers. New officers in the Association Boys are: Jon Richards, vice president - Randy McCoppin, secretary - Lynn The Knight. junior is representative Blair Jensen. Girls Association officers Debbie Carnahan, Kristie Freestone, Paula Smith, secretary Kelly Winward. The Junior Harris, -- Weber senior wins first place Eames, junior at Rulon Weber High School, has won first place in the State German Contest. As a prize, he has been awarded an expense-paitrip to study German for a month in d Nurnberg, Germany this summer. Rulon is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gleen E. vice president Picket, Debbie secretary phase of the contest consists of a personal interview conducted in German. The State German Contest consists of an exam that tests listening and reading comprehension as well as grammatical concepts. The by the state committee. Weber High took six of those nine places. voyage readied Terri Krebs and representative. ultimate the presents musical space voyage at 8 p.m. in the Salt Palace. Patterned after the Star Wars spectacular with Zubin Mehta and the Los Angeles Philharmonic that a received cheering ovation, the June 12 y event will be a outer into voyage space that is an exciting new force in the symphonic world. Outer space spectaculars with symphony orchestras have literally swept the record with nation, in audiences reported Seatlle, Dallas, Atlanta. St. Houston. and Louis Produced by Feyline of Denver, in conjunction with multi-sensor- recent science fiction-oriente- d motion pictures as well as from the symphonic repertoire. The program will include the Richard Strauss theme music from Stanley Kubricks film, 2001: A Space Odyssey, Gustav Holsts The Planets, the theme music from Close Encounters of the Third Kind and Star Trek and John Williams Grammy winning Star Wars suite. Showco combines a battle of the lasers with d quadrophinic sound, a multi-medi- a show on a screen and wrap-aroun- 70-fo- a Dallas-base- d company, Showco Productions, Inc., the show will feature an augmented orchestra of 100 The LDS Church Educational System-Ogde- n Center is sponsoring a Northern Utah Genealogy Seminar May 19 and 20. The Seminar will be held n at the Center, h Street, from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. on Friday, and from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday. Registration fees are $15 per person for the two days, or $8 a day. The public is invited to attend. is encouraged and can be accomplished at the Ogden Center, any weekday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Five faculty members will participate in the seminar in Danish, instructing 555-24t- Swedish, pieces. The concert will combine visual and sound effects with music from a number of special effects, all of which have caused this production tour de to be termed a force. Lasers will zap back and forth across the arena in of some of the a Star Wars" space battles. A mirrored ball will hang from the ceiling and rotate while being bombarded Jerry Warriorettes are: Julyann Maw, Leisa Pittman, Laurel Moyes, Lori Hales, Julie HJarris, Kristie Freestone, Pam Osmond, Kelly Wilkerson, Sheila Wayment, Karewn Bronson, Sherese Aschliemann, Jenny Downs, Ranae Wilcox, Michelle Turner, Jill Stromberg, Kim Hadfield, Nancy Carling, The president is Gail Knight, vice president - Darla and Teri Montgomery Bingham and secretary -- Susan Isaacson. BYU-Ogde- The Utah Symphony will be launched into a new realm of the musical spheres on Monday, June 12, when it are: Bastian, Kurt Shupe, Chet Van Orden, Dan Wright, Frosty Sorensen and Mike Rodell. Genealogy seminary set for May 19-2- 0 Michelle Nielsen. A total of nine places were announced Musical space - -- GCarnahan, Margi Lynch is the junior Weber High German students also won second, third, fourth, fifth, and sixth places in the state contest. They are Wade Owen, Wilson. of 3102 W. 2900 S. in Jenny 1978-197- Lynnelle Grant, Annette Hess, Scott Simpson and Eames is representative Tippetts. 9 Pep Club officers for are: president - Peggy final Rallymen - president DEMAR COX Weber High School has also chosen the cheerleaders for the next school year. They are: Bobbi Jo Shunn, Gerilyn Cathy Gibson, Parker, Vickie Oborn, Tami Robin Russell, Hogan, Heather Moyes, Melanie Colleen Skeen, Moore, Kristine Nancy Shaw, Frazier and Shirly Greaves. 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